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Position Paper | The populist anti-gender discourse and the impact on young people’s rights in Europe

This paper has been written by Florina-Marieta Neagu, Policy Officer for Social Equity. In recent years, Europe has been witnessing the rise of conservative actors, from politicians to civil society representatives, publicly opposing the so-called “gender ideology”. As a result, they managed to mobilise people against issues related to women’s rights, gender studies, marriage equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights, especially sexuality education and the right to abortion. What started as isolated incidents in some countries has quickly become a transnational movement. You can read the full paper here. Disclaimer: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions [...]

Position Paper | The populist anti-gender discourse and the impact on young people’s rights in Europe2024-12-28T23:48:00+01:00

Position Paper | The role of the far right in european farmers’ protestes over EU enviromental policies

This paper has been written by Oluchi Obi, Policy Officer for Eco-responsible Society. Many European countries have been experiencing a wave of growing support for far-right populist parties in recent European and national elections. This fact has resulted in greater parliamentary representation of the far right and an especially visible rising popularity of them among the younger voters. Seeing this evolution of the European political scene and its development in different countries, it is crucial to consider the implications that a possible victory of the extreme right in the EU would have on the development of environmental policies. It is [...]

Position Paper | The role of the far right in european farmers’ protestes over EU enviromental policies2024-12-29T12:39:53+01:00

Position Paper | Social media aids the rise in the populism with the potencial to destabilize democracy

This paper has been written by Michiel Barten, the Policy Officer for Digital Culture. Populism has seen a dramatic rise globally in the last two decades, spurred in part by a transformative shift in how societies communicate and interact. While social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok have democratized political participation by giving voice to underrepresented groups, it has also become a double-edged sword, enabling the spread of misinformation, polarization, and extremist rhetoric by populists, powerful enough to destabilize democracy and incite violence. [...] Read the rest of the Position Paper can be found here. Disclaimer: Funded [...]

Position Paper | Social media aids the rise in the populism with the potencial to destabilize democracy2024-12-28T23:49:32+01:00

Europe on Track 10 | Final Results & Policy Recommentations

After thousands of kilometers traveled across Europe, countless workshops and engaging sessions, the 10th edition of Europe on Track has almost reached its final destination. This year, this amazing AEGEE-Europe project brought young Europeans together to discuss one of the current hot topics  - AI. From combating fake news and online misinformation to exploring the societal impacts of artificial intelligence and empowering digital activism. As this journey concludes, we’re proud to share also on our website the results and policy recommendations shaped by the voices of hundreds of young Europeans, all aimed at tackling the challenges of our digital era. [...]

Europe on Track 10 | Final Results & Policy Recommentations2025-01-05T22:05:39+01:00

Y Vote | Policy Paper on increasing youth participation in the democratic process and the impact of youth-led campaigns

Policy Paper written by Florina-Marieta Neagu (Policy Officer of AEGEE-Europe) with support from the Y Vote 2024 Project Team "Young people don't vote, they're not interested in politics". We often hear these words. On the other hand, many young people express that they feel underrepresented by political institutions and believe their voices are rarely reflected in decision-making processes. In 2019, the statistics changed after years of constant decline in the turnout in the European Elections. The voter turnout experienced the largest increase in decades, largely driven by the younger generation of voters across the EU, who defied expectations and participated [...]

Y Vote | Policy Paper on increasing youth participation in the democratic process and the impact of youth-led campaigns2024-12-03T12:45:27+01:00

AI ACT FAILS TO ADEQUATELY PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS

Policy Paper written by Michiel Barten Artificial Intelligence is transforming the world at an unprecedented pace, reshaping industries, enhancing daily life, and introducing new ways of interacting with technology. However, with its rapid advancement, AI also carries significant implications for human rights. From privacy concerns to potential biases in decision-making processes, AI's impact on people's lives can be profound, influencing everything from job opportunities to personal freedoms. As AI becomes more integrated into critical areas like healthcare, law enforcement, and social services, ensuring that these technologies respect and protect human rights is essential. (...) The whole paper can be found [...]

AI ACT FAILS TO ADEQUATELY PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS2024-10-10T13:48:28+02:00

The Role of Young People in Building Bridges and Uniting Cultures

Position paper written by Martyna Zapalska and Lena Sobczyńska. And was supported by Teddy van Amelsvoort. In an era of unprecedented global connections, our world still faces persistent conflicts and deep-rooted divides. At AEGEE-Europe, we believe young people have the power to bring upon positive change. Our recent position paper on the role of young people in building bridges and uniting cultures reflects our commitment to fostering open dialogue, promoting cultural exchange and awareness and youth leadership across Europe. Inspired by our conference last February in Eindhoven, where young people gathered to explore topics like diversity, inclusion and the [...]

The Role of Young People in Building Bridges and Uniting Cultures2024-10-04T10:29:36+02:00

Statement | Reintroducing Border Controls | Borderless Europe

Last Monday, September 16th, Germany reestablished border checks on its borders with Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Denmark. This move is not an isolated event; in fact, it marks the fourth instance in just six months that Germany has given notice of temporarily reintroducing border controls. In addition to Germany - Austria, Slovenia, Italy, Norway, Sweden and France have all implemented such measures over the past six months [1], citing concerns over security, migration control and public safety as reasons for these actions [1]. All these facts combined signal a growing trend that indicates a significant shift in European mobility [...]

Statement | Reintroducing Border Controls | Borderless Europe2024-09-30T09:01:25+02:00

Policy Paper On Advocating For Comprehensive Sexuality Education For Young People In Europe And The Role Of Youth Led Organisations

Policy Paper written by Florina-Marieta Neagu in March 2024 Comprehensive sexuality education plays a crucial part in equipping young people with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes to further enjoy their human rights. Going beyond their sexual and reproductive health and rights, comprehensive sexuality education empowers youth to navigate their development, feelings and relationships, while living in a safe and inclusive space with their peers. However, across Europe, comprehensive sexuality education differs in its content, the age of delivery and implementation, and many young people still lack the necessary information and skills. Furthermore, there has been a rise of [...]

Policy Paper On Advocating For Comprehensive Sexuality Education For Young People In Europe And The Role Of Youth Led Organisations2024-08-20T14:17:54+02:00

Agenda 2024-2029: What is new for European education?

 Joint press release of AEGEE-Europe and MEP Victor Negrescu. The spring of 2024 is an appropriate moment to discuss how Europe is seen through the lens of education, but also to propose concrete actions for the European mandate 2024-2029 and the long-term future.  European Student Forum AEGEE-Europe and MEP Victor Negrescu, Vice-Chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, organized on March 5, 2024, in the building of the European Parliament in Brussels the "Agenda 2024-2029: Education" debate. On this occasion, the AEGEE report on the perspectives of educational policies in the 2024-2029 mandate was presented. "We have identified, over [...]

Agenda 2024-2029: What is new for European education?2024-03-08T09:44:41+01:00
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